I scaneed some old photos of two of the early Bushpig sidecars when I got home from work at 10pm last night, proof that I have no life.
This is actually the 2nd sidecar I made (the first was on a DT100A with a bent frame that was written off when I put it into the front end of a XB Falcon station wagon on 9th may 1975). The bike is an RT1 360 Yamaha. The sidecar is basically an old bedhead! and a 13" Holden wheel on a rigid trailer stub axle. Wilso still stirs me up about this one. For the sidecar experts, from memory, the kickplates on the forks gave about 2" negative trail (lead?), resulting in not a single wiggle from the handle bars at any speed and very light steering. The outfit was built for mucking about/sliding on some of the local claypans and in the local limestone gravel pits. You could powerslide it forever in every gear which was great fun.
This is the 1st outfit built in co-operation with Wilso. In '77 we were both riding C grade trials, Wilso on a TY175B, myself on a TY250B, on the way home from a trial, we descided to built a sidecar. 3 weeks later we fronted thenext event and change our solo entries to a sidecar entry, and thus began our competion sidecar careers, ending with Wilso wining the Aust title passengering for Roger Greenhalch. The Bike is my Kawasaki KT250A, and the sidecar was built out of steel electrical conduit and aluminium road signs.
You might notice that both have "Bushpig Engineering" on them, this was the first mythical business that eventually evolved into Bushpig Sidecars once were were riding the Kawasaki in competion.
CJ